
24 Dec What Happened to Proposition 25?
In the weeks leading up to the November election, Proposition 25 was a hot topic. It was designed to completely change the way California’s bail bond process worked.
In the chaos that followed the November 3 elections, many of us got so caught up in the presidential election, we forgot about some of the other things that appeared on the ballot. Now that things have calmed down, many people have started to ask about Proposition 25.
The simple answer is that it failed. While some voters who would like to see some additional bail reform, the majority have decided that they are happy with the way things are.
The way things stand, if you’re charged with a crime, there are two ways you can be released from jail. The first is that the court can decide to release you on your own recognizance, which basically means you sign a piece of paper that serves as a promise to appear for all of your court dates.
The second is bail. If the court says you have to pay bail, you can either pay in cash and bail yourself out, or you can contact Long Beach Bail Bonds for help. If you pass our approval process, we’ll cover the cost of your bail in exchange for a 10% fee.
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